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NS 10 DFFER TO SELL WATER SYSTEM Board Receives Proposi- tion From Bay Cities Company. Supervisors Reduce License on Circus Shows to $100 Per Day. - Citles The Bay communica Water Company in a to the Board of to the fact rts its ability to > the city of San liable daily sup- on nication say ershed having & ian three hundred records at va years prove honorabie body rant with the pre fies Water Company as & er may be economica ty and y you are re- ted to cause a most thorough { to be made and complete be placed before you referred to the Public tee f Ringling Brothers’ cir- esent license of $150 per circus shows be re- was favorably acted ssage to print of an or- at the lower figure. ointed James O'Don- S ady, H. D. Mundwyler to act as of the Exempt Fire- arge of the disbursement W appropriated in the may udit Company was al- ng the County | ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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(A book for men) & ©O. 105 Market 8¢.8. F. vai DR _JORDAN Coal Reduction 2000 Pounds Put in Your Bin AMERICAN CANNEL $10 Sold by All Reliable Dealers. PHONOGRAPHS HOULDED RECORDS EDISON ARE THE BEST NATIONAL PHONO. CO. ORANGE.N.J PETER BACIGALUPI, AGENT 933 MARKET ST.S.F “millions of gallons | A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1903. MERICAN BARK MAUNA ALA IS ASHORE AT TOPOLOBAMPO Well-Known Sailing Vessel Bound From Eureka With Cargo of Lumber Is Reported a Possibly Total Loss at the Mexican Port—--It Is Thought That Her Freight May Be Recovered | | [ }‘ | ORD was recelved yesterday by the Merchants' Exchange of the probable loss at Topo- lobampo, Mexico, of the bark Mauna Ala, one of the best sailing vessels on the Pacific. Mexican port from Eureka lumber, the Mauna Ala went ashore. Beyond the statement that the vessel will more than likely be lost, | but that the cargo may be saved, no de- tails of the disaster have been received. Thé Mauna Ala was owned by her com- ander, Captain Smith. She left here une 15 for northern port June 26 for Topolobampo. The vessel was built at Sunderland in 3 and formerly sailed under the British flag as the bark Pak Wan. She changed s and as the Mauna Ala hoisted ag of Hawaii, which she carried un- { known Bound to the with a cargo the annexation of the Territory gave her the right to fly the Stars and Stripes. She is a vessel of %30 tons register; is 184:7 feet long, 32:6 feet beam and 19 feet For many years she ran between and Honolulu. . Curacao Goes Up River. > 3 “ompany’s Cu- night some » hours later than had been expected, was senada and this port by n After passing quarantine yesterday merning the Curacao ssengers and then proceeded up » discharge at the smeiter the ore med part of her cargo. In addition i1 nt of ore she brought from the deep. here eamship iuspection Janded Y | the river | to th Mexican mi at_more tha | 5,000, | Her pas: inciuded the following named Mrs. H. Ward, Dr. M. G. Collman, J. P | atlo, ¥. Yutga, Mre. A. Richard, Miss L. Richard, H. Weiss, Miss F Viosea, 8.~Tyack, A. Ruiz, L. de Yz Antonio Anizan, A. C Carper, George B. Clark, W. 8. 8. Rogers, John Hertm: Dr. H. H. Barn, W. Pershbacher, John, Pearl, Alice and George Dyer, Fred Burns and M. Aragon. B SN Had to Abandon Tow. Tre steam schooner Alcazar, which left Point Arena August 2 with the disabled schooner Ab- bie in tow, arrived here yesterday without the | land; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. A’h}‘:\ Thn:rm Abbie was left behind was | ,Fr;ng) Vauban, Le Dantec, Quenstown; Gir- { ot e cauis of Capaie iertn ot the Aicasar, | ot ruuiconnter, Hermel, Qubenstown; = a only let go o on | G W McNear. p | undertook A oy etk vescis in dlesster, | Bark Alber, Turne, Honolulu; Williams, { At 4 a. m. of August 3, when twenty-five miles Dimond & Co. SATLED. = west-northwest of Point Reyes, a heavy north- west swell was encountered, which made tow- ing almost imposeible. Three times the hawser { parted and as many times was a new rope | passed to the disabled sailing vessel. Mean- while, however, the Alcazar's deck load shifted to port and heavily listed as she was the steam schooner's usefulness as a towboat came to an end. Captain Martin then let go his hawser | and came into port to notify the Abble's owners of the predicament of their vessel. The Abble's rudder is gone, but no fears are entertained of her abllity to float until picked up, Eo iy e Soldiers Capsized. Seven soldiers of the Sixtieth Coast Artiller: who went out from the Presidlo on Sund Per_stmr Alca iled from Point Arena morning after a mess of early fish narrowly | Aug 2 with the disabled schc Abble in tow. I the result of the capsizing | On Auz 3 at 4 a_m, 25 miles WNW of Polni | of “Bheir boat. " Captain Fred Todt. Samuej | Reves, In heavy NW swell parted three haw- e e Boldt and Gus Schultz, who were | 8ers and was forced to let o of the schooner; [ ey dn & wasoline launch, went to | 8180 shifted the cargo of ties on board the Al- | the ‘rescue and succeeded In pulling the soidiers | CAZAr to port. The Abble/had her rudder car: from the water. The boat was capsized | Fied away. e through the jamming of the main sheet. The > __ DOMESTIC PORTS. soldier fishermen were Corporal F. A. Zehring- | REDONDO—Salled Aug 3—Stmr Asuncion, ton, Privates Bowlen, McCall, Therrah, Auth, | for San Francisco. | o e R amant 1 Therrah, Auth, | R RDONDO—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Sequols, aimsinser | from Grays Harbor. and sailed for San Fearo. . EUREKA—Atrived Aug 2—Schr Allen A, fm | Will Not Take Cargo for Month. Kahului. mr cnh,l—‘or ¥ n»ml-p Aulg i e A | "Salled Aug 3—Stmr Arctie, lor San Francisco [, The steamship Minnetonka will not be al-| SSUREKA Arvived Aug 3—Sche Ida MoKay, owed to take cargo on board until the new | pence July 22; schr Azalea, from San Pedro. | boiler tubes ordered by the Government In-| EUREKA—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Pomona, spectors have been installed. Ae this will not | hence Aug 2 be until September the cargo of sugar brought | TATOOSHPassed out Aug 3—Stmrs Mack- by the Nevadan will be transferred either to | ifnaw and Umatilla, for San Francisco. | the Minnewaska or the Texa TATOOSH—Passed Aug 3—Br ship Glenal i e von, from Port Blakeley for Sydney. Crushed Between Wagon and Car. Henry Frosch, who lives at 256 State street, was serlously injured yesterday on Maln-street | wharf by being crushed between his wagon and a freight car. He was taken to the Harbor Hospital for treatment S NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants, Charters. German ship Nauarchos, at Portland, | _The to_Europe at 25s 3d. The German ship Siam, which arrived from Newcastle on Sunday, was rechartered prior to arrival for barley to Europe at 165 9d. ey Three Grain Clearances. The German ship Sylohide was cleared yes- {erday for Hull, Emgland, with 68,619 octls barley, valued at $82,342, and 21,800 ft lum- ber, as dunnage, valued at $327. The French snlp Vauban was cleared yes- terday for Queenstown for orders with 56,631 ctls barley, valued at $68,900, and 9136 ctls wheat, valued at $14,700. The ship carried | 18,000'1¢ lumber as dunnage, valued at $270. | The French bark Falconnier, which was | cleared for tne same port. carried 59,920 ctis barley, valued at $70,400: £360 ctls wheat, val- ued at $13,000, and 24,000 ft lumber durnage, valued at $500. iy T A Cargo for Honolulu. The bark Albert yesterday for Hono- luly with an_assort handise cargo, val- ued at $37,994¢ and ling the following: 1750 bbls flour, 2620 I8 barley, 1100 bales 38,035 1bs_corn, 39,148 Ibs middlings, 50,- , 7587 1bs beans, 10,000 1bs rice, 76 Ibs sugar, 11,475 Ibs salt, 14,891 bread, 85 cs canned goods, 3894 Ibs meals, 360 Ihs chocolate, 750 1bs hops, 730 1bs dried frut, 100 bxs paste, 473 1s 105 cs whisky, 2412 gals | vinegar, 45 pkgs pickles, 56 pk&s groceries and provisions, 5547 gals 20 cs wine, § cs liquors, 11,200 1bs lard, 7 cs olives, 150 bbls salmon, 1510 reawood posts, 15.000 ft lumber, 625 bxs Eoap, 25 bbls paint, 4227 ibs soda, 95 colls rope, —s | ureka and sailed from the was chartered prior to arrival for wheat thence | || Barsk Sreona ALA . | VESSEL WHICH IS REPORTED PROBABLE TOTAL LOSS AT TOPOLOBAMPO. | == | 29 et Port Pedr port. dad. from Port St St ing. will July San benc Sant. Aug Sal stmr Sal San July west. boy, from for - Arrived Aug ibs starch, 200,000 bricks, 109 bdls baskets. | stmr Geo W Eider, Stmr Corona, Johnson, 19 hours fm Eureka. Stmr Fulton, Lee, Angeles. i Stmr Alcazar,” Martin, Arena. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicols Stmr Westport, Smith, Stmr laqua, Bonifield, Stmr_State of Stmr_Alliance. from Portland Schr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Pt Reyes. Stmr City of Pusbla, Jepsen, Victorla and Ger ship Sylphide, Stmr Point Arena, Miller, Redondo. Bark Albert, Schr Bessie K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- POINT LOBOS—August 3, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind NW; velocity 12 miles per hour. LONDON, Eureka June 26, saved. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Queen, hc James Dollar, hence July 20. 3—U § Burnside, from Sitka; stmr Al-Ki, from Skag- 3—Stmr Senator, for Nome. SOUTH B! SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Diegd: stmr Ramona, for San POINT REYES—Passed Aug 3, Br llmrARmmli-t. Buenos Ayres. PORT LOS ANGELES-—Arrived Aug $—Br clsco. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Aug 2—Schr W H €mith, for San Pedro; schr Jobn F Miller, for o s sewing machines, 16 pkgs furniture, 2000 20 pkgs dry goods, b0 bxs candles, 10 bdls iron, 20 bdls brooms, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, Randall, via Astoria 47 hours. August 3. 7 hours from land, 49" hours rrom Port Los 21 hours from Point 72 hours from San T 17 hours from West- 24 hours fram Trini- “alifornia, Thomas, 43 hours San Diego and way ports. Hardwick, § days 20 hours via Eureka 22 hours. CLEARED. Monday, August 3. Townsend; Pac Coast 8 § Co. \ Sauermiich, Hull, Eng- Monday, August 3. mr Fulton, Lee, Hardy Creek. mr Czarina, Seaman, Coos Bay. Turne, Honolulu, TELEGRAPHIC. DISASTER. AUG 3—Bark Mauna Ala, from is ashore at Topolobampo; be a total loss: cargo may be MEMORANDUM. probably 30; stmr. Dirigo, from Skagway; stmr stmr way. < Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Excelsior, for Skagway. |, 2—Stmr Ohle, for Nome: stmr Umatilla, for Francisco; stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. D—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Rival, e July 2. a Rosa, hence Aug 2; stmr Ramona,:hence 1. £ iled Auz 3—Stmr Santa , for San edro. 1:15 p m. o s o OCEAN STEAMERS. SUEZ—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Charles Tiber- gine. from Yokohama, via Shanghal, etc., for New York; stmr Isla de Panay, for Manila, via | Stngapote. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Blucher, trom’New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. PLYMOUTH—Salled Aug 3—Stmr Pennsyl- vania, ‘for New York ROTTERDAM—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Am- sterdam. from New York. : ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Vader- land, from New York. -— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE Steamer. From | Due Lakme. San Pedro.... 4| Arctic. Humboldt .. % Arcaga. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Aug. 4| San Pedro.... San Pedro.. Aug. 4| Texan ew York LAuc 4| Rainicr. attle & Whatcom 5 Eureka. . umibolat ol Chehalis. San Pedro 51 Tmatilla.. uget_Sound Ports. 5 San Jose. ew York via Pana 5 Coronxdo San Pedro 5| Mackina: Tacoma. 6 Del Norte Crescent City | Argo. Eel River F [ Pomona. ..... | Humboldt . Aus. O Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Ports|Aug. G| Ramona. .....| San Diegd & Way F i Coptic...... China & Jap . North Fork...| Humboldt .. Rival... -| Willapa, Harbor Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. Arena Aug. Newburg | Grays Harbor Mariyosa’ ... | Tahiti .. Wyefield anaimo ...... 3. Do'lar Seattle & Tacoma. Columbia. Portland & Victoria Corona. . Humboldt Clavering.....| Chira & Japan Stateof Cal.. San Diego & Way Coos Bay S.. Mcnica Queen. Alameda...... Honolulu ... §. Barbara...! Seattle & Olympia 3 City Pauama.| New York via_Panama.|Aug. Nebraskan. ... Honolulu & Kahulul G. W. Elder.. | Portland & -Astoria. Atholl China & Japan Raman: San Pedro & Wi TO SAIL. 4. — Steamer. | Destination. | Sals.| Pier. | August 4. | Czarin .| Coos Bay dir | 5 pm{Pler 8 Lakme Arcata direct 5 pm|Pler 2| 8an Pedro. . | Humboldt . 4 pm|Pler 2| Phoenix. . .. | Mendocino €. 1 pm Pler 13 Centennial..| Seattle & Tacoma.. 10 am|Pler 2| Chico. Coquille River. 6 pm Pler 2| City Puebia.| Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|(Pler # C. Nelson...| Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pier 2 8 August | Rédondo....| Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm(Pier 2 am|(Pier 16 ureka & Coos Bay!'10 Humboldt . K (Pler 9 Humboidt IPler 10 | Grays Harbor. ... Pler 2| Newport & Way |Pier 19 | .| Hamburg & Way.. Grays Harbor. Pler 23 | Pler 10 « Humboldt . Pler 2 | . Augusi 6. | | N. Y. via Puget 8'd -|Pler 10 | Coos B.& Pt.Orford 12 m|Pier 13 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 Ventura. . Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Pler 7 G.'W, Elder) Astoria & Portland|11 am Pler 24 August 7. | G! Dollar Portland Direct - 4 Pier 2 Eureka. Humboldt ...... |Pler 13 = Angust Pomona..... Humboldt . :30 p(Pier 9 Argo....... Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pler 2 Guracao. 0 |Pler 19 Argo 4 pm Pler 2 Siberia. China & Japan. 1 pm|Pier 40 | City of Para|N. Y. via Panama.[12 mPier 40 | Auguast 9. | | § Rosa.....|San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 19 Rimbna....|San Pedro & Wuy.| % am Pier 10 +| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 + Puget Sound Ports. |11 am/Pler 9 August 10. | : ...|Los Angeles Ports.|[10 am Pier 2 Pt., Arena.. | Polnt Arena. .| 4 pm|Pler 2 North Fork. | Humboldt . 5 pmPler 2 v August 11. [val.......| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm/Pier 2 Newburg... | Grays Harbor. | 4 pm|Pler 2 Columbia...| Astoria & Portlanalll am|Pler 21 [ August 12. J. Dallar... ! Seattle & Tacoma.[10 am|Pler 2 ¥ FROM SEATTLE. ( For. | Salls. ! Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. Nome & St. Michael...|Aug. | Skagway & Way Ports./Aug. .| Skagway & Way- Ports.|Aug. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Aug. Skagway & Way Ports.[Aug. Skagway & Way Ports.| Aug. © it Farallon Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 11 City Topel Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. Gottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. Oregon. Nome ... -|Aug. Santa.\na. Cooki o ts. |Aug. Tatpico oke Inlet & Way Pts. |Aug. Nome & St. Michael...|Aug. 17 from Port Townsend for Elm Braneh, from Karatsu. fled Aug 3—Stmr Coronado, for San Fran- Francisco; brig Galilee, for San Francisco. ‘Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Newburs, hnce July 29. MARSHFIELD—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Acme, hence July 31; schr San Buenaventura, hence 16. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Scotia, hence Aug 2. EVERETT—ArTived A 3—Bktn North- . _from Port Townsend. PORT HARFORD—Sailed Aug $—Stmr San- ta Cruz, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Arrived Aug 3—8tmr Samoa, he Aug 2. HARDY CREEK—Sailed Aug 3—8tmr News- for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Columbla, hence Aug 1. Aug 3—Bktn Katle Flickinger, Port Los Angeles. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Safled Aug 2—Stmr Nebras- for San Francisco; stmr Miowera, for FOREIGN PORTS. Sydney. SUEZ—Arrived July 31—Br stmr Oanfa, froi Beattle for London. i AUCKLAND—Sailed July 31—Stmr Slerra, in Francisco. 3_Stmr Sonoma, hence July 16. DBELAGOA BAY-—Sailed Aug 2—Ship Henry Villard, for Newcastle, Aus. SA Murie NTA ROSALIA—Arrived July $0—Schr el, from Grays Harbor. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thotity of the Superintendent. N The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point;*the height of tide 18 the same at both places. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1003, Sun rise: Sun eets Moon set "Time Time) porans] SEERE5 Hammwws | T L W) . h:fl‘ 0.4] 1:30] NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are llven"m the left hand column angd 'the successive fides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last of the day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the heights, and then the number | liability | fixed by the expert: | the charts. BOND ELECTION - Supervisors Ta.k_é Final Action on Proposed Improvements. Blasting Operations to Cease in Certain Limits After October 12,1903. » —— The Board of Supervisors yesterday finally passed the ordinance calling a spe- clal election on Tuesday, September 29, 1903, for the purpose of submitting to the voters the proposition to issue bonds in the sum of $15,135,000 for the construction of a new City and County Ho#pital, néw | schoolhouses, sewer system, parks, public | library, children’s playgrounds, for re- pairs of accepted streets and other publlc’ improvements. The Mayor at once af- fixed his signature to the ordinance, thus making it a law. #n expenditure of §100 was authorized to be made cut of the urgent necessity fund for the purpose of engrossing resolutions | of respect to the memory, of the late Su- pervisor George R. Sanderson. | The bond in the sum of $5000 filed by the California Sugar Refinery in the matter | of laying pipe lines in Twenty-second | street, between Michigan and Ihinols streets, was accepted in a formal resélu- tion, with Claus Spreckels and John D. Spreckels as sureties théreon. The board ordered the installation of | arc lights at Second aveénue and C stréet, Fillmore and McAllister, Fillmore and Turk, Fillmore and Bush, Fillmore and California and Churgh ond Thirteenth streets. The tender of Charles L. Patton to sell to the city for $1500 certain lands for the extension of East Park street and Rich- land avenue easterly to Andover avenue was accepted. The ordinance giving the Police Com- mission authority to appoint a hostler for the Seventeenth street police station, at a compensation of $75 per month, was passed to print. The ordinance originally fixed the salary at $0 per month, and Boxton’s amendment to increase the amount prevaliled. The amended ordinances extending the limits within which rock quarries and rock crushers are prohibited, so as to make the bills effective on October 12, 1903, were flnally passed. Until that date only operations may be carried on at Clipper and Douglass streets and Telegraph Hill. Bids for printing the municipal reports were received from Brown & Power at 59 cents a page; Commercial: Publishing | Company, 30 cents; Phillips, Smythe Van Norden, 43 cents; W. L. Brunt, cents, and William Hinton, 79 cents, The | Printing Committee will consider the bids to-day. < — e COMMISSIONERS LIABLE . FOR WHITE'S DEFALCATIONi Experts Hold That Manson, Mendell | and Casey Must Make Good Sum of $3915 07. The Hassell Audit Company filed with the Supervisors’ Finance Committee yes- terday a tabulated statement showing the of the Fidelity Company of | | Maryland and the Board of Public Wotks | | on their b s for the defalcation of W. | J. H. Whi¥e, the absconding cashler of | the board named. The table shows that according to the dates when White com- | mitted his peculations the Fidelity Com- | pany is liable for the full amount of one | bond of $2000 and for $1321 on_ another | bond of $5000 givep in favor of White. The total defalcation was $8316 55, leaving t $3989 55 to be accounted for, which sum | Commissioners Mendell, Manson and | Casey are held liable for $2915 07, leaving | §74 48 for which no dates can be deter- mined, and no liability can thercfore be | ————— Public Administrators Must Pay. City Attorney Lane advised the County | Clerk yesterday to make demand upon the Public Administrator and the ex-Public Administrators for the amount of all clerks’ fees charged against them in pro- bate administration. Lane suggests that an itemized statement of all fees which the books show to be unpald be served | upon each of the persons upon whom | such demand shou'd be made and request | them to forthwith pay such sums to the County Clerk. ————e——— ' Massachusetts’ prison. population fs larger by 125 than it was a year ago, the total July 1 belng 6546. @ittt @ given is subtracted from the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e 2y § SR Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Au- gust 3, 1003 The time ball on the Ferry building was dropped _exactly at noon to-day, i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich C. BURNETT, S. N., in Charge. Lieutenant, U. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... 7o CHICAGO SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Litm'd | Local | Ov'ri'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Dally Lv. San Frao..| 7:30 a| 9:30 a| 4:00 p| 8:00 p Ar. Stockton. .. (1 10:01 p| 7:10 p| u:u » * Merced 1:55 p|. a « Fresno .. 3:20 pi. T « Hanford . 4:07 pi. . “ Viealia . 4:48 p R * Bakersfleld . 8:00 p|. - + Kansas City|. 388 3 100 a Chicago g 2:15 pi. AT p| & for morning; p for afterncon, 7:30 a. m. Dgily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. daily: S s, Ve Thursday {s_the Gars and Dintog. nce mm‘mm Chair cir runs to Bakefs- fleld for accommodation of logal am% sengers. No second-class tickets are on this train. Corr-ponlmmn arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and 3 - 30 a. m. Daily, ley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining ‘Chair Car between Bakers- fleld and San Francisco. —Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. 4:00 p. m. Is Stockton Local. train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m. Daily Is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars to icago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. iy, Personally conducted partles for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. | Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: “There’s nothing «cheap” about Rock Island tourist sleep- ers—except the price 4 of tickets. They have wide vestibules, P.intsch gas, steam ‘heat, toilet rooms, " and almost.all the other con- veniences of standard sleepers. he bedding is clean, second-class tickets 3rc acccf;ed, and the berth rate, California to Chica’go, is on i 2. via the “El Paso Cars _leave San Pnncxuosi;:}hy“ ey B Southern Pacific ticket Short Line.” Wednesdays, the “Sc: " Line. i Tickets and full information at offices, or by addressing G.W. A. B W Marke: Sty Sas Francisco, 623 Marke! $6.00. Rock Island System Cal. [Burlinato The Best Way East If you enjoy grand scenery there’s only one way for you to go east—via Salt Lake City, Denver and the Bur- lington Route, the ecenic line across the continent. Burlington tourist cars by this way lezve California three times a week for the East. There are no changes or delays—you go right through to Omaba and Chicago, or Kansas City and St. Louis. - Connections at these cities for all points beyond. Scenic attractions are not all—will be glad to tell you about the others. Call if you can, but write me a lize if you can't. W. D. SANBORN. Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, €31 Market St., San Francisce, Cal Phone, Main 1188. 692 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCU AND NORTH PACIFIS RAIDWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | 11:00 a. m.: WEEK DAYS— Y . 8:30 and 11:30 12:35, 2:30. p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30_ 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. xsan Franclsco. Sun- | Week days. | Days. Ignacio, Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. SOUTHERN _PACIFIC aue te nrrive st Traine o kAN GISCO, SA (Main Line, Foot of Marke: Street) — Fuox AveuUsT 1. 1908 ARRITE LEAvE 7.004 Benicla, Saisun, Bimirs snd Bacra ;A vacaviile, - aiiejo, ;g sy Ty —— gl T 7.304 Niles, Livermore, Lath: et =4 i 004 Davis. Woodiand, Kntabia Landing. 4 Marysville. Oroville. (cosaects at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs 04 Chico) e Atlsatic Ex) on and Basi. Jfl: Port Costa, Martinez. Aatioeh. By- ‘ron. Tracy. Siockton. Sacramenio. Los Bamos. Mendots, “il‘.- Visalls, Porterville ... . Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy, Lath- - rop, Modesto, Merced. Fresno. Goshen Janetion, Hanford, Vi- asts ;:‘m.“mn-” yis, Wil 304 Shasta v o (for Bartiets Sprisgs). Willows +Fruto, Red Biuff. 8304 Niles, 832 Joss. Livermore Stack- ‘ton.Jone. Sacrament erville, Marysville. Chico, Red Bluff. 304 Oskdale. Chinese. 7.58¢ Jamestown. So- nors, Tuolpmne and Angsls 9.004 Martinez and Way Station: 10.004 Vallejo #10.004 El Paso Port _Costa, Tracy, Lathro Passeager, | Martinez, Byron, Stockion. i Frosno, Han- Merced, Raymon e Han (West- 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Denver, Omaba. Chicago. .. 12 Hayward, Niles sad Way Statl 11.00r Sacramento River Steamers.. 5.30r Benicia, Tinters. Sacram ‘Woodiand, Williams, Colusa, Wii- lows, Knights Lands Marys ville, Oroviile and way stations. ard, Niles and Way Stations.. ejo,Napa, : fATEE 8.58. - 15.30» Ha o8 and San Jose 6.00r Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. 8.007 Orfental ' Mall—Ogden. Denver, Omaba. St. Louls. Chicago snd East. (Carries Puilman pas- sengers only out of San Fram- claco. Tourist car and cosch passengers take 7.00 7. M. train to Remo, continuing thence in their cars § P.x. (rain eastward.. Westbound, Sunset Limited.— From New York. Chicago, New Orieans, E1 Puso. Los Angeles. Fresno, Bererda, Raymond (from Yosemlite), Martinez. Arrive: 7.007 San-Pablo, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations.. $7.00» ValleJ 7.00r Port Losta, Sscrsmeato, Benicis, Saisun, Davis, Truckee, Repo. statfons east of . 7.56a ramento . .057 Oregon & Callforn! 3press—8ac- ey " Marysviile, Redding. and, Puget Sound and Eas Ntles and a0 Jose (Sum- Pe 19.10r Haywi dayomly) ...... . e 11.267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo~ desto, Merced, Eaymond (to Yo- semite), Fresuo, Hanford, Vi- salin, Bakergfield . ssosues COA ot N ek Shreot 12.282 ). Fulton, Hopland and Ckia. willits. | ation. Guerneville Sonoma, G!fi" Ellen. Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for veoeluploioe San Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clover- dale for the Geysers, Eooneville and Green- wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- land Springs, Keiseyville, Carlsbad Springs, t Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's. Riverside, Lieriy's, Bucknell’'s. Sanhedrin Helights, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Half- way House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- kins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Garberville Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half-rates. Ticket-office, 630 Market street, Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. TO SAd RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry Holidays _excepted)—6 WEEK s 045 11 8. m., 12:20, 148, 3: 4 9, 11:43 p. m. n week days does"fict run to 3! AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-T7, MihSida g, yast, moppaTEy %55 %30, b, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. INORTH Jarked (*) run fo San Quentin, Those e e Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur- days. On Saturdays the 3:156 p. m. train runs to_Fairfax. N RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO FROM SA oy —Week day: ’:g. g..m'?:n!-l_s“.g 35, :35, $8:10, 9:40, 7o, 8%, . %} 7:55, 10, 11:10 . m., 12:05, BUNDAYS IS, 4158, 0:08, 7:10, :0:40 1:05, 240, 345 JOUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5'p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— way ystations. Saturdays—Cazader> and way tions. S undsys and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caz dero and way stations. ‘Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 s, m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st FERRY—Foot of Market st. BAJA CALIBORNIA Damiana Bitters § A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- D por and Nervine. st and f e s Tonic for the Sexual ins, for Mlm‘ The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Sells on its own merits. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, 823 Market st.. 8. F.—(fend for Circulare) T746a Santa Crus Excursion (Sunday only’ - 8154 Newn Feiton, Boulger Creek, Sants Crus and Way Stations.. 12.16» Newark, Ceuterville, San Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, Bouider Creek. Santa Crus and Principal Way Stations ........ k. San Jose, Los Gatos and way stations (on Saturdsy and Sunday runs through to Ssata Cruz; Monday ouly from Santa Cruz). Counects at Felton t6 a0d from Boulder Creek. N FRANCISCO, i 3.00 5.16r.% ER ] 3107 10584 4.167 N 5 9:00 05 10:00 Aw.12.00 Broad Clg_l(iT LINE ¢ s ange). ird wad Townsend Streets.) HE I San Jose and Way Station: San Jowe and Way Stationa. New Almaden (Tues., Frid.) . Monterey and Santa Cruz Ex sion (Sunday only).... Const Line Limited—Stops Jose,Gilroy. Hollister, Pajaro. Cas- trovilie. Salinas, San Arde, Paso Robles. Sants Margarits, San Luis Obispe; (principal stationsthence) Santa Barbara. Saugus and Los An- geles. Conpection at Castroville 1o and from Monterey and Pacifie Grove and at Pajaro north bound from Capitola and SantaCruz, ... 8an Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitois, SantaCruz,Pactfc Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principsl Intermediate. Stations .. - Westbound El Paso Passenger — From Chicngo, El Paso. Los An- geies, Santa Narbara. Arvives.. (!:m Jose snd Wey Stationa._.i. . ‘emetery Passenger —South Sam Francisco, San Bruno ..... e sm‘: Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- tions.. 10.45» 9004 10.30a 11.004 11.304 @1.307 San Jose and Way Statiobs %.Bfir San Jose and Way Stations. . -307 Cemetery Passenger—South Saa Francieco, San Bruno.... - 193007 Dej Monte Express—Sania Ciara. San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects st Sants Clara for Sants Cruz, Boulder 33 Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.169 0F Barlingame. San Mateo. Redwood, Menlo Park. Paio Alw. Mayfield. Mountain View. Lawrence, Sasts Clara, San Jose, Gliroy (connec- tion for Hollister, Tres Pinos), Pajaro (connection for Watson- ville, Capitola and Sants Cruz), Puctfic Grove snd way stations. Connects at Castroville for Se- glinss.. g 307 San Jose aad Way Stailons + San ‘Jose. (via Santa Cisrs) Gatos. Wright and Principsl Way pliationa... .o lose and Principal :Hfl 8an Mateo, Beresford, Beimont. San. Carlos, Redwood, Fair Osks, Menlo Park. Palo Aito. Kngeten. Demine. 1 H T v o8 via San Josq |4 8.007 Palo Aito and Way Millbrae, Palo Aite snd Wi 40 1 1 1.06» xJae 19 404 4.357 © Vis San J alley. b u? Saat south bound oaly. £ aiy eains stopping a¢ Vlencin St southbound Ta are :u{.-.. 11:00 A3, 2:30 P and 6:30 r.2 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Conneota,